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Clara Wu Tsai, co-owner of the Brooklyn Nets, launched the largest business accelerator for minority founders of early-stage startups on Monday. Named BK-XL,.
The deaths of George Floyd and Rayshard Brooks have reignited conversations about racism, unfairness, and the relationship between blacks and cops. The subject is also what surrounds a more personal talk that African American parents have had with their kids for years.
Baltimore-based CyDeploy was one of 25 startups chosen nationally to participate in the first cohort of the AWS Impact Accelerator for Black Founders, a series of programs is designed to help high-potential, pre-seed startups led by underrepresented founders succeed. CyDeploy provides an intelligent, automated approach to functional testing of IT and Internet of Things (IoT), helping .